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dak697 06-09-2008 12:00 PM

What year, and a manual or power 1

john858 06-09-2008 05:17 PM

68 to 72 nova none power. what year is your car? if it is 67 or down i would use a strange master it's about $100.00

dak697 06-09-2008 06:50 PM

63 Chevy II ...tube chassic car ..I have lots of room

thanks

Dean

robinhorn 06-10-2008 06:46 AM


Originally Posted by dak697
I was at the track this weekend and looked at SG roadster... Willwoods up front and Metrics in the back...I talked to the guy and he says the thing stops great.. Uses a factory GM Mastercylinder an aluminum one. Has a portioning valve for biased and has residual valves in line.. The only thing that he has to do every day is gets in the car and pumps the brakes up. He said the petal is soft if it sits overnight or for a couple of days. he is not sure why.Said that when they first put the brake set up in they blead the brakes trying to get rid of the soft pedal after sitting and it would not clear up. Once he "cycles" the brakes the brakes have lots of pedal and work fine all day. He is going to see if they have a make and model on the master cylinder.

This is the problem I am having with the stock in the front and the wilwood in the rear. If that guy thinks that is how brakes work and he is ok with that then that's cool with me But I refuse to put myself in a car that the brake pedal does not work first or second pump.

I drive my car on the road and the last thinkg you want is a soft or pedal you have to pump. Return roads come up real fast on some race tracks I have been to.

john858 06-10-2008 09:06 AM

is your master on the firewall or floor?

dak697 06-10-2008 12:37 PM

My master cylinder is on the Firewall..

I was thinking of going to a 1.125" MC Disc/Disc configuration

Strange or a OEM style 1

dak697 06-10-2008 02:55 PM

I talked to the Roadster owner today and asked him about the pumping of brakes and he said that the when he goes down the track and has to stop/slow down there is no pumping of the brakes.

He only does it first thing in the am when he gets in the car. After that the brakes are great, the pedal is not soft and would be comparable to the dragster he owned

He has also been working on the problem and believes it is the Metric calipers opening up over a period of time.

john858 06-11-2008 08:52 AM

imo strange 1"no bigger .now on the rear calipers you need to run a steel line to them and just have a hose coming off the rearend to the frame for travel, if you don't you will have soft pedal issue from the hoses flexing and moving around.good luck

robinhorn 06-11-2008 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by john858
is your master on the firewall or floor?

Mine is on the fire wll in the stock location.

robinhorn 06-11-2008 09:51 AM

I as well was told to use hard line over braided. This did not make a change.

3 master coming from Wilwood thursday. 2 bad (Both brand new).


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